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Introduction 7
Part 1 Fantine
I An Upright Man 19
II The Outcast 71
III In the Year 1817 119
IV To Trust is Sometimes to Surrender 144
V Degradation 155
VI Javert 191
VII The Champmathieu Affair 202
VIII Counter-Stroke 260
Part 2 Cosette
I Waterloo 279
II The Ship Orion 325
III Fulfilment of a Promise 338
IV The Gorbeau Tenement 385
V Hunt in Darkness 399
VI Le Petit-Picpus 425
VIII Cemeteries Take What They are Given 451
Part 3 Marius
I Paris in Microcosm 495
II A Grand Bourgeois 512
III Grandfather and Grandson 522
IV The ABC Society 555
V The Virtues of Misfortune 584
VI Conjunction of Two Stars 603
VII Patron-Minette 619
VIII The Noxious Poor 627
Part 4 The Idyll in the Rue Plumet and the Epic of the Rue Saint-Denis
I A Few Pages of History 705
II Eponine 739
III The House in the Rue Plumet 756
IV Help from Below May be Help from above 788
V Of Which the End Does Not Resemble the Beginning 797
VI The Boy Gavroche 812
VIII Enchantment and Despair 844
IX Where are They Going? 876
X 5 June 1832 883
XI The Straw in the Wind 904
XII Corinth 915
XIII Marius Enters the Darkness 943
XIV The Greatness of Despair 953
XV In the Rue de L'Homme-Arme 970
Part 5 Jean Valjean
I War within Four Walls 987
II The Entrails of the Monster 1061
III Mire, But the Soul 1076
IV Javert in Disarray 1104
V Grandson and Grandfather 1110
VI The Sleepless Night 1129
VII The Bitter Cup 1145
VIII The Fading Light 1162
IX Supreme Shadow, Supreme Dawn 1173
Appendix A The Convent as an Abstract Idea (Part Two, Book VII) 1202
Appendix B Argot (Part Four, Book VII) 1214
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Adapted from the novel by Victor Hugo, Les Miserables tells the story of Jean Valjean, an escaped minor fugitive who is mercilessly tracked through the decades by Police Inspector Javert. This is a careful, loving, and faithful adaptation of a classic work of fiction.
Les Miserables (literally "The Miserable Ones"; usually pronounced /le? ?m?z??r?¢°bl/; French pronunciation: [le mize?abl(?)]), translated variously from the French as The Miserable Ones, The Wretched, The Poor Ones, The Wretched Poor, or The Victims), is an 1862 French novel by author Victor Hugo and is widely considered one of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century. It follows the lives and interactions of several French characters over a seventeen-year period in the early nineteenth century, starting in 1815 and culminating in the 1832 June Rebellion.
The novel focuses on the struggles of ex-convict Jean Valjean and his experience of redemption. It examines the nature of law and grace, and expounds upon the history of France, architecture of Paris, politics, moral philosophy, antimonarchism, justice, religion, and the types and nature of romantic and familial love. The story is historical fiction because it contains factual and historic events.
Les Miserables is known to many through its numerous stage and screen adaptations, most notably the stage musical of the same name, sometimes abbreviated "Les Mis" (pronounced /le? ?m?z/).
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